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Show HN: Organize and Compute in Writing via Sowhat Text Editor
Hello HN,
The demo here shows the companion editor [0] for the sowhat language [1].
The purpose of the editor is two things:
- Makes building and organizing a collection of writing easier. It does this by extracting different elements such as tags and folders from a collection of writing then presenting those elements via in-context autocomplete.
- Makes the collection of writing more useful by including notation elements such as events, beans [2] and formulas to support computing within the writing itself.
A while back I released sowhat, the language supporting Tap [3]. Sowhat and the companion editor are, together, a cornerstone of Tap. Tap is a system for collecting writing and other digital matter.
The editor here can be used in conjunction with sowhat to build your own tools. Or, it can provide a foundation to augment and enhance Tap.
My goal is to open source as much of Tap as possible because:
- It's fun to build with other people
- It should be as easy as possible for someone to customize their Tap experience. There's no way to accommodate all the UXs one might want within Tap. These tools are intended to enable a developer to create their own experiences.
- For those that use Tap but the then leave, a person's exported notes can maintain their original organization and meaning.
- Opens a path for others to provide feedback and enhancements to the open source tools and Tap itself.
0. https://github.com/tatatap-com/sowhat-editor, demo: https://tatatap-com.github.io/sowhat-editor/
1. https://github.com/tatatap-com/sowhat
2. https://github.com/tatatap-com/sowhat#beans
3. https://www.tatatap.com
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/tap – Powerful and customizable note-taking system
I hear you. What guarantees about how it works do you have in mind?
You may be interested in just the parsing component of /tap, which is open source https://github.com/tatatap-com/sowhat
- My productivity app for the past 12 years has been a single .txt file
- Show HN: Sowhat, open source parser for creating a note-taking system via CLIs
- Sowhat, open source parser for creating a powerful note-taking system via CLIs
- Sowhat, an open source parser for creating a powerful note-taking system via CLIs
- Sowhat, a markup lanugage for bite-sized notes with elements like folders, formulas, events, tags, todos, beans, and more.
- Sowhat, markup language for bite-size notes with special stuff
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What are some alternatives?
rodo - Rodo is a terminal-based todo manager written in Ruby
obsidian-html - Python code to convert Obsidian notes to proper markdown and optionally to create an html site too.
dendron - The personal knowledge management (PKM) tool that grows as you do!
MarkEdit - Just like TextEdit on Mac but dedicated to Markdown.
foam - A personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode
Streamline - Streamline is a stream-of-consciousness writer for Obsidian
CryptPad - Collaborative office suite, end-to-end encrypted and open-source.
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
todo - Tools inspired by the late Randy Pausch to help keep me on-task
zim-desktop-wiki - Main repository of the zim desktop wiki project
GitJournal - Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git